Elizabeth Kentish was born in 1920 in Woolwich, London, England. She was an actress, known for Strictly Personal (1953), Point Counter Point (1968) and You Can’t Escape (1957). She was married to Lyndon Brook. She died on May 12, 2010 in Lambeth, London.
Born: 1920 in Blackheath, London, England, UK
Died: May 12, 2010 (age 90) in Lambeth, London, England, UK
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Filmography – Actor
- The Wednesday Play (TV Series) Emma’s Mother in Emma’s Time (1970)
- Point Counter Point (TV Mini-Series) Mary Rampion (1968)
- The Kingdom of Heaven (1968) … Mary Rampion
- Death of a Freeman (1968) … Mary Rampion
- A Frog He Would A-Wooing Go (1968) … Mary Rampion
- Golden Lads and Girls (1968) … Mary Rampion
- Dr. Finlay’s Casebook (TV Series) (1966) Mrs. Smith
- The Gifts of the Magi (1966) … Mrs. Smith
- Public Eye (TV Series) (1966) Ella Bowen
- You Can Keep the Medal (1966) … Ella Bowen
- ITV Play of the Week (TV Series)(1965) Doris Harmon
- Mr. Fowlds (1965) … Doris Harmon
- You Can’t Escape (1957) Claire Segar
- Emergency-Ward 10 (TV Series 1957) Sister Cowley
- Episode #1.6 (1957) … Sister Cowley
- Episode #1.1 (1957) … Sister Cowley
- It’s Great to Be Young! (1956) Mrs. Castle, School Mistress
- Theatre Royal (TV Series 1955-1956) Margie / Hilda Grigson
- The Lovebirds (1956) … Margie
- A Present from Bessie (1955) … Hilda Grigson
- BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series 1954-1955) Angela / Luise
- The Paragon (1955) … Angela
- The Promised Years #2: The Good Partners (1954) … Luise
- Terminus (TV Series 1955) Celia Stobart
- The Driving Seat (1955) … Celia Stobart
- Strictly Personal (TV Series 1953) Mrs. Rimmer
- Double Barrels (1953) … Mrs. Rimmer
- The Rev. Pinsent Explodes a Theory (1953) … Mrs. Rimmer
- Someone Knows Too Much (1953) … Mrs. Rimmer
- Enter the Villain (1953) … Mrs. Rimmer
- By Hook or by Crook (1953) … Mrs. Rimmer
- Maytime in Mayfair (1949) Miss Latrobe (uncredited)
- Ladies in Waiting (TV Movie 1939) Phil Blakeney

Past Stage Productions
- The Duchess and the Smugs1954 – 1955, Bristol Hippodrome.
- Octavia, Antony and Cleopatra, Laurence Olivier and St James’s Players Ltd1st May – 22nd September 1951, St James’s Theatre, London and Opera House, Manchester.
- Woman of the Palace, Caesar and Cleopatra, Laurence Olivier and St James’s Players Ltd24th April – 22nd September 1951, St James’s Theatre, London and Opera House, Manchester.
- U/S Rosabel Fleming, Venus Observed18th January – 5th August 1950, St James’s Theatre, London.
- Angela, The Paragon, Alec L Rea, E P Clift, and Linnit and Dunfee Ltd10th May – 18th September 1948, Fortune Theatre, London.
- Doris Mead (Replacement), The Gioconda Smilestarted 5th April 1948, Wyndham’s Theatre, London, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham (now The Alexandra), and other locations.
- Kate Pettigrew, Berkeley Square, Derek Salberg’s Repertory Company22nd – 27th July 1946, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham (now The Alexandra).
- Rowena Marriott, Quiet Weekend, Derek Salberg’s Repertory Company8th – 13th July 1946, Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham (now The Alexandra).
- Mrs. Cheveley, An Ideal Husband, York Repertory Company15th – 20th October 1945, Theatre Royal, York.
- Zhenia, Distant Point, York Repertory Company28th May – 2nd June 1945, Theatre Royal, York.
- Liza Doolittle, Pygmalion, York Repertory Company9th – 14th April 1945, Theatre Royal, York.
- Millie Smith, A Soldier for Christmas, York Repertory Company2nd – 7th April 1945, Theatre Royal, York.
- Miss Dale Ogden, The Bat, Coventry Repertory Company9th – 14th September 1940, Opera House, Coventry.
Source: Theatricalia